Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Private Sightseeing Tour in Seattle

Seattle private sightseeing in Ballard, Seattle.

Ballard Locks provides an opportunity to experience one of the greatest accomplishments in the early 20th century. Hiram Chittenden Locks designed the locks together with a help of a team to link together fresh and salt water together for a channel that boats could utilize. Lots of tourists visit the site to view the elevation and depression of the water and the grand opening for various boats to pass through.
Mr. Locks also has thought about the Salmon as well. Salmon typically migrate from freshwater into saltwater and then return to lay their eggs. A fish ladder provides an opportunity for tourists to see the live salmon traveling into the ocean and a place to learn fun facts about salmon!
North of the Locks, are  gorgeous Carl English and Botanical Gardens that are full of blooming flowers and are perfect for a walk any time of the year. Ballard is located in North Seattle and the Pacific Northwest Limousine Service provides transportation to and from the location. Our chauffeurs will safely take you to Ballard Locks from any location within Seattle and wait until your tour is complete.

Saturday, July 6, 2013

Seattle Private Sightseeing Tour

Private Seattle Sightseeing Tour.

Have you ever wondered about the history of Seattle? What about the most famous landmarks and the biggest attractions in Seattle? We offer a private sightseeing tour with extremely knowledgeable chauffeurs that will show you the most exciting places in the city of Seattle. Visit the Pike Place Market, one of the most iconic attractions in Seattle with fresh fruit, flowers, hand-crafted clothing items and even flying fish!
The Seattle Center has over 4 museums, 11 theaters, 5 gardens and 6 fountains! Find out why over 10 million people visit the Seattle Center each year.
Do you love art? The Seattle Art Museum is known for its Native & Meso-American collections. Explore the contemporary art, as well as the historical art of European masterpieces and Asian pieces.
Interested in animals? The Woodland Park Zoo in Seattle carries over 1,100 animals from numerous different countries on earth. Everything from invertebrates to large mammals they have! Meet the cute lion cubs that were born at the zoo itself recently.
Interested in taking a cruise or a ferry? Visit the Tillicum Village on Blake Island and experience the Native American culture while enjoying a tribal feast.
Finish off the day with a beautiful sunset at the Seattle Waterfront. A great landscape to relax and enjoy the walk with a slight breeze. Visit the Great Wheel, Waterfront’s latest addition, and have the best vantage point over Elliott Bay.